The Oslo-based Hengaw Human Rights Group that reports on the unrest in Iranian Kurdistan, reported that following the three-days nation-wide general strike, 18 people were arrested in Shno (Oshnavieh) with security forces opening fire at closed businesses and shopkeepers.

Iranian security forces opened fire on business owners in Sanandaj’s Firdausi Street during the strike, the Rojhelat human rights watch dog reported.

The authorities have revoked licenses of business that joined the strike and took over their properties, per Hengaw. The general strike in Iranian Kurdish cities have stalled all business and brought normal life to a halt.

The strikes have become an active anti-government disobedience. People find it difficult to access basic services, prompting the authorities to increase their crackdown on the protesters.